Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... his early poems . In Lycidas he speaks of the great vision of the guarded mount ' , with that preternatural weight of impression with : which it would present itself suddenly to the pilot of 92 ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON.
... his early poems . In Lycidas he speaks of the great vision of the guarded mount ' , with that preternatural weight of impression with : which it would present itself suddenly to the pilot of 92 ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON.
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... present day . It should appear , in tracing the history of our literature , that poetry had , at the period bombast . But he is always great when some great occas- ion is present to him . No man can say he ever had a fit subject for his ...
... present day . It should appear , in tracing the history of our literature , that poetry had , at the period bombast . But he is always great when some great occas- ion is present to him . No man can say he ever had a fit subject for his ...
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... present Lecture , go back to the age of Queen Anne , and endeavour to give a cursory account of the most eminent of our poets of whom I have not already spoken , from that period to the present . an The three principal poets among the ...
... present Lecture , go back to the age of Queen Anne , and endeavour to give a cursory account of the most eminent of our poets of whom I have not already spoken , from that period to the present . an The three principal poets among the ...
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